Edward Brice Killen Gordon (4 November 1885 – 6 September 1964) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party.
He received his education at Marton District High School and at Prince Albert College in Auckland's Queen Street.
[1] In 1917, he married Mary Alexandra Grant before enlisting for World War I; at the time, they were living in Palmerston North.
[1] In the 1938 election, Gordon stood against the incumbent in the Rangitikei electorate, Labour's Ormond Wilson.
[3] Although Labour obtained a landslide victory in the election, Wilson lost against Gordon of the National Party by 300 votes.